It was a fickle morning with sun and clouds vying for attention (and the outcome of this convertible shell). Fleeting light glinted off the metal net, framed on a barge jutting into a lagoon. A gossamer goal. Once inside, I realized the net was far from standard-issue, a tight weave formed from thousands of gold and silver figurines, hands touching feet. Luminous entrapment.

Inspired by the traditional fishing nets used in Japanese villages – where Net-Work originated – Do Ho Suh imagined the piece as an invitation to occupy an evocative space entangling globalism, nomadism, memory, and displacement.